Capturing the Spirit of the Community through Sharing and Learning in the Arts. Classes September 22 - November 10, 2012.

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Capturing the Spirit of the Community through Sharing and Learning in the Arts. 248-333-7849 www.pontiac.mi.us/cac Pontiac Creative Arts Center 47 Williams Street Pontiac, Michigan 48341 Classes September 22 - November 10, 2012 Fall 2012

Name Address City Zip Email hip Type Donation Pontiac Creative Arts Center The Pontiac Creative Arts Center has been making fine arts accessible to the North Oakland community for more than 50 years. PCAC offers an array of yearly programs including classes, summer camp, lectures and a variety of exhibits. Board of Directors Bill Dwyer, President Quincy Stewart, Vice President Annette Richards, Treasurer Brenda Carter Patricia Blackburn David Rick David Dr. Ashok Gupta Charles Harris Irma Hayes Jerry LeDuff Margaret Schwarz Mark Stone Carol Turpin Angela Petroff, Executive Director Nancy Calendine Lisha Fisher Sabrina Jefferson J. Fitzpatrick Takeisha Ghee Evelyn Joe Sue Palmeri Faculty Contact Us 47 Williams St., Pontiac, MI 48341 PH: 248-333-7849 FAX: 248-333-7841 WEB: www.pontiac.mi.us/cac EMAIL: pontiaccac@aol.com Table of Contents Children and Youth Art page 3 Ceramics page 3 Dance page 4 Drama page 5 Teen Art page 5 Art page 6 Ceramics page 6 Dance page 6 Drama page 6 Fashion page 7 Garden Art page 7 Glass Art page 7-8 Adult Ceramics page 8 Fashion page 8-9 Garden Art page 9 Glass Art page 9 Policies and Information Payment page 10 Cancellations page 10 Promotional page 10 Drop-off/pick-up page 10 Rental page 10 Upcoming PCAC Events 2012 Events page 10 Forms Registration Form page 11 hip Form page 11 Class Registration Make check payable to Creative Arts Center. Student s Last Name First Name Age Class Fee Class Fee Student s Last Name First Name Age Class Fee Class Fee Address City Zip Parent(s) or Guardian Name (if student under 18) Home Phone Cell Alt Phone E-Mail address Emergency Contact Phone Scholarships available based on financial need. hip Jr. hip Individual Family/household Business Patron Supporting Sustaining $ 10 $ 20 $ 40 $ 75 $ 100 $ 250 $ 500 Your membership is a commitment to help support and maintain the Center. hip also offers a discount on classes, invitation to annual membership meetings and mailings for all of our events. Hours Tuesday - Thursday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Feed the curiosity of a creative mind through classes at the PCAC. Call 248.333.7849 Register early for classes. Call 248-333-7849 2 11

Policies and Information Payment Payment is accepted by mail or in person. Payments are accepted in Cash or Check. Retuned checks are subject to a $25.00 service charge. Class discounts are available to all PCAC members. Need-based scholarships may be available. Please call PCAC at 248-333-7849 and ask for an application. Cancellations PCAC reserves the right to cancel any class when there is insufficient enrollment. Registrants will be notified and will receive a full refund. If PCAC finds it necessary to close due to severe weather conditions, class sessions will be rescheduled. Promotional PCAC reserves the right to photograph activities that occur on its premises including students in class and student artwork for use in the Center s promotional materials. If there is a concern please speak with PCAC staff. Child Drop-off/Pick-up PCAC requires that parents do not drop children and youths more than 10 minutes prior to the start of class. Students are to be picked up within 5 minutes at the conclusion of class. Please call 248-333-7849 in case of emergency. Rental PCAC is available for daytime and evening rentals. It s the perfect place for birthday parties, graduations, weddings and professional events. Events Pontiac Youth Jazz Band Wanted: Youths in middle and high school (All instruments welcome) Where: Pontiac Creative Arts Center Instruction from Quincy Stewart When: Saturday Practices Call for more information The Corner: The Emergence of the African American Community in Pontiac Ongoing: Community Room Super Saturday Fun Days - FREE Saturday, September 15 Saturday, October 20 1-4 p.m. Celebrating Hispanic Culture Exhibition Friday, September 14 - Thursday, October 25, 2012 Opening Reception: Friday, September 14 from 5-7:30 p.m. Please call 248-333-7849 to confirm dates and times. Images From a Photographer s Point of View (Local Photography Show) Friday, November 16, 2012 - Thursday, January 10, 2013 Opening Reception: Friday, November 16 from 5-7:30 p.m. Holiday Marketplace Friday, November 16, 2012 - Thursday, January 10, 2013 Opening Reception: Friday, November 16 from 5-7:30 p.m. Holiday Extravaganza! Parade Saturday, December 1, 2012 Join us for Children s WinterART art Art Smart 4, 5 & 6 years old Eveyln Joe 9-9:45 a.m. In this multi-media class preschoolers and kindergarteners will be exposed to a wide variety of materials. Special attention will be paid to the natural curiosity and creativity in your child. (Materials fee $10) Drawing & Painting 7-10 years old Saturday $40 (8 week class) 9-10:30 a.m. In this 8-week class, students will be introduced to drawing for the first 4 weeks and painting for the remainder. Students will use a variety of materials including charcoal, pastels, watercolors and acrylic paint. (Materials fee $10) $45 Non- $55 Drawing & Painting 11-12 years old Saturday(8 week class) A class for future artists who love to draw and paint or would love to learn. Students will be introduced to drawing for the first 4 weeks and painting for the remainder. Students will use a variety of materials including charcoal, pastels, watercolors and acrylic paint. (Materials fee $10) $60 Non- $70 Cartoon & Comic Strips 11-12 years old Saturday(8 week class) children and youth (ages 4-12) Non- $50 The creative aspects of this medium are emphasized in character style and style development using a variety of medium. (Materials fee $10). $60 Non- $70 ceramics Ceramics for Children 7-12 years old 9-10:30 a.m. Students enrolled in this class will discover hand building with coils, slab, slips and other techniques. Students will also throw clay on a wheel. (Materials fee $25) $65 Non- $75 10 3

dance Creative Movement & Tumbl ing 3-5 years old children and youth (ages 4-12) An introduction of creative dance movements and tumbling techniques. $45 Non- $55 Tumbl ing 6+ years old Learn body rolls, cartwheels, hand-springs and other basic tumbling techniques and stunts. $45 Non- $55 Creative Movement 6+ years old An introduction or review of creative dance movements plus improvisations and composition. $45 Non- $55 So you want to drum? Call 248-333-7849 9-10 a.m. 10:10-10:55 a.m. 11:05-11:50 a.m. Tap 6+ years old 11:55-12:40 p.m. An introduction of dance movements and techniques. (Tap shoes are provided.) $45 Non- $55 Ballet and Modern 7+ years old 12:45-1:45 p.m. An introduction of dance with emphasis on movement, ballet, rhythm & terminology. $45 Non- $55 glass art Blown-Glass Ornaments Saturday - October 6 Saturday - November 3 Fee $179 Fused Glass Pendant Workshop Hand-blown ornaments make great gifts year round. You can make beautiful ornaments using glass cylinders and Bullseye frits and stringers. Tools are included. (Materials fee $140) (Blown-glass ornaments classes are held at Canterbury Stained Glass, 175 S. Saginaw, Pontiac) adult programs Mosaic Wednesday - October 3, 10 & 17 3 week class 3:30-5:30 p.m. Create your own mosaic table tops, counter tops, picture frames or birdbaths. You will learn to cut glass and to apply directly to a project, then grout and seal it. Adhesives and finishing techniques will be covered. (Materials fee $10) Fee $50 (Mosaic classes are held at Canterbury Stained Glass, 175 S. Saginaw, Pontiac) Wednesday - November 3 You can design and make your very own fused-glass pendant to wear as a necklace or pin. We supply everything, glass for fusing, inclusions, bails, and a pin back or cord to make your design a wearable piece of art. Pendants are cut and assembled in the two hour class session. After we fire them you can come anytime and glue on the bail or pin back. No experience necessary. (Materials fee $10) $50 Non- $55 Stained Glass Scrapbooking 10:30-12:30 p.m. Saturday - November 3 Now you can combine your scrapbooking and stained glass skills to create a wearable piece of art. Even if you don t have these skills we will help you, no experience necessary. Students will start with a 1"x2" or 1.5"x1.5" clear beveled glass piece and a photo or scrapbook at (you supply. We suggest you bring a printed copy, not originals) to make your glass sandwich. You will solder them together, then if you like add embellishments like wire curly-q or beads. Then we add a pin back or bail and cord for wearing around your neck. All supplies are provided and we let you use our tools. (Materials fee $10) $45 Non- $50 (Stained Glass Scrapbooking is held at Canterbury Stained Glass, 175 S. Saginaw, Pontiac) 4 9

glass art, con t. Stained Glass Scrapbooking Saturday - November 3 $45 Non- $50 (Stained Glass Scrapbooking is held at Canterbury Stained Glass, 175 S. Saginaw, Pontiac) ceramics Ceramics Saturday 8 week class Students enrolled in this class will discover hand building with coils, slab, slips and other techniques. Students will also throw clay on a wheel.(materials fee $25) $70 Non- $80 fashion Intro to Jewelry Making Saturday, October 6 & 13 Wednesday, Sept. 26 & Oct. 3 2 day class Have old jewelry you don t want? Repurpose it into something you want. Create a pin, earrings, or necklace. (Materials fee $10). 10:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Now you can combine your scrapbooking and stained glass skills to create a wearable piece of art. Even if you don t have these skills we will help you, no experience necessary. Students will start with a 1"x2" or 1.5"x1.5" clear beveled glass piece and a photo or scrapbook at (you supply. We suggest you bring a printed copy, not originals) to make you glass sandwich. You will solder them together, then if you like add embellishments like wire curly-q or beads. Then we add a pin back or bail and cord for wearing around your neck. All supplies are provided and we let you use our tools. (Materials fee $10) 3:30-5:30 p.m. $50 Non- $55 teen programs adult programs drama Dramatics for the Fun of it 6-8 years old 1-2 p.m. Develop acting skills using clowning, pantomime, skits, voice and movement. $45 Drama Star 9-12 years old 2-3:30 p.m. children and youth (ages 4-12) Non- $55 Do you have the next drama king or queen in your house? Well let him/her explore their star potential. Student will learn different ways of expressing their emotions as well as improvisational play. art $45 Drawing & Painting 13-14 years old Non- $55 teen programs A class for future artists who love to draw and paint or would love to learn. Students will be introduced to drawing for the first 4 weeks and painting for the remainder. Students will use a variety of materials including charcoal, pastels, watercolors and acrylic paint. (Materials fee $10) $60 Non- $70 garden art Rhubarb Leaf Bowl/Fountain Class Sue Pameri Saturday (Contact Center for Date and Time) Wednesday - Contact Center for Date and Time Student will create a 15-18 natural leaf-shaped bowl or fountain for their garden or home. These leafshaped imprint concrete bowls can be used as a planter, decorative bowl or fountain. (Materials fee $140) Bowl $50 Fountain $70 8 Give a PCAC gift certificate. Call 248-333-7849 5

art teen programs garden art teen programs Cartoon & Comic Strips 13-14 years old The creative aspects of this medium are emphasized in character style and style development using a variety of medium. (Materials fee $10). $60 ceramics Ceramics for Teens 13+ years old Non- $70 Students enrolled in this class will discover hand building with coils, slab, slips and other techniques. Students will also throw clay on a wheel.(materials fee $25) $70 Non- $80 dance Hip Hop 2-3 p.m. This class teaches rhythm and coordination using age-appropriate choreography with no suggestive lyrics or movement. This is a great class for teens to have fun dancing and meeting new friends. They will also learn jazz and modern dance movements. $55 Non- $65 drama Teen Drama 13-16 years old Thursday (8 week class) 4-5:30 p.m. Students will develop acting skills as well as learn ways to express emotion. There will be an emphasis on improvisation skills. Students will create class performance for parents and friends. Rhubarb Leaf Bowl/Fountain Class Sue Pameri Saturday - Contact Center for Date and Time Wednesday - Contact Center for Date and Time Student will create a 15-18 natural leaf-shaped bowl or fountain for their garden or home. These leafshaped imprint concrete bowls can be used as a planter, decorative bowl or fountain. (Materials fee $20) Bowl $50 glass art Blown-Glass Ornaments Saturday - October 6 Saturday - November 10 2:30-4:30 p.m. 12-2 p.m. Fountain $70 Hand-blown ornaments make great gifts year round. You can make beautiful ornaments using glass cylinders and Bullseye frits and stringers. Tools are included. (Materials fee $140) Fee $179 Blown glass ornament classes are held at Canterbury Stained Glass, 175 S. Saginaw, Pontiac) Mosaic Wednesday - October 3, 10, 17 3-week class 3:30-5:30 p.m. Create your own mosaic table tops, counter tops, picture frames or birdbaths. You will learn to cut glass and to apply directly to a project, then grout and seal it. Adhesives and finishing techniques will be covered. (Materials fee $10) Fee $50 Mosaic classes are held at Canterbury Stained Glass, 175 S. Saginaw, Pontiac) $45 fashion Intro to Jewelry Making Saturday, October 6 & 13 Wednesday, Sept. 26 & Oct. 3 2 day class 3:30-5:30 p.m. Non- $55 The creative aspects of this medium are emphasized in character style and style development using a variety of medium. (Materials fee $10). $50 Non- $55 Fused Glass Pendant Workshop Wednesday - November 3 You can design and make your very own fused-glass pendant to wear as a necklace or pin. We supply everything, glass for fusing, inclusions, bails, and a pin back or cord to make your design a wearable piece of art. Two pendants are cut and assembled in the two hour class session. After we fire them you can come anytime and glue on the bail or pin back. No experience necessary. (Materials fee $15) $50 Non- $55 6 7